A Spacious Renovated Home in the Heart of Nature in Tadami, Fukushima
This unique property, located in the serene town of Tadami in Fukushima Prefecture, offers a rare opportunity for a life deeply connected to nature. The house is a large, two-story wooden structure with a total floor area of 315.81 square meters, featuring a generous 7SDK layout. It sits on a substantial plot of land measuring 1,038.07 square meters, with additional agricultural land available. The property has undergone a major renovation in 2006, transforming an old family home into a high-sense residence. While the exterior shows no signs of age, the interior retains the charm of the original structure with spacious halls and a Buddhist altar room, seamlessly blended with modern, livable renovations.
The property is equipped with public water and sewer systems, an IH kitchen, a bath with reheating function, a garden, and a balcony. It includes a main house, a traditional storehouse (kura), a garage/warehouse, and significant land assets. The sale includes the transfer of numerous plots: the main building and outbuildings on 3 lots, residential land on 4 lots (1,652.74 sqm total), 6 rice paddy lots (9,552 sqm), 9 field lots (2,852.78 sqm), 5 wild land lots (5,384 sqm), and 21 forest lots (20,312 sqm). This makes it ideal for those interested in agriculture or a self-sufficient lifestyle.
Special Notes/Remarks from the Agent: [For those considering relocation or dual residency in Tadami Town] Tadami Town is a special heavy snowfall area, rich in nature, but life during the snow season requires knowledge, physical strength, and patience. To avoid a situation after moving where you think "This isn't what I expected!", we want you to first understand the characteristics of the town. Please be advised that before considering a residence in the town, you will first need to receive relocation consultation from a relocation coordinator.
The surrounding area of Tadami is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, designated as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve (Tadami UNESCO Eco-Park) in 2014. The town, often called the "Natural Capital" of Japan, is 94% forested and famous for its pristine beech forests and clean water, which supports local rice cultivation and the branded "Nango Tomato." An interesting fact is that the town declared itself the "Natural Capital of Japan" in 2007, emphasizing its commitment to environmental preservation. The closest major landmark is the stunning Tadami River and its iconic railway bridges, a photographer's paradise, especially the view from the Daiichi Tadami River Bridge viewpoint.